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Bonda or Batata Vada (Spiced Potato Ball Fritters)

Round fried balls of bonda in a parchment lined bowl.
Photo by Jonathan Gregson

Wherever Indian snack sellers congregate, such as Chowpatty Beach in Bombay, you are likely to find some version of these bondas. Round in shape, with a chickpea flour skin on the outside and spicy crushed potatoes inside, they are served still hot and crisp from the karhais (woks) in which they are fried. Very popular in western and southern India, they are eaten with chutneys, such as tamarind chutney, green chutney, and red chutney from the Konkan Coast.

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